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How to pronounce ligne in English?

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Type of linear measure, linear unit

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The area north of the ligne Joret is sometimes called the Normano-Picard domain.
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Ligne Roset is known for sculptural, high-density foam sofas such as the Moel, shown here.
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Herg drew his panels in an instantly recognizable style known as ligne claire, or clear line.
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To see what I mean, try aioli de cabillaud de ligne au sel and beef cannelloni with sauce diable.
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It is also known as the Belgian clean line style or ligne claire.
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The ligne classique from Tours to Bordeaux at the end of the LGV Atlantique has no level crossings as a result.
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Acheter pilules pour maigrir xenical en ligne Although BC very tablet used River, attributed Outlet states Chinas the legendary.
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  • A linear unit (1/40 inch) used to measure diameter of buttons
  • Lignu00E9 may refer to the following places in France:
  • The ligne (from the French word meaning "line") is a unit of length that was in use prior to the French adoption of the metric system in the late 18th century, and is still used by French and Swiss wristwatch makers to measure the size of a watch movement. ...
  • A unit of measurement generally used to determine bangle widths. There are forty lignes to the inch.
  • Also called line. A French and Swiss unit of measurement for indicating the size of a movement. A ligne = 2x25 mm.
  • [LEEN-yuh] Line. The outline presented by a dancer while executing steps and poses. A dancer is said to have a good or bad sense of line according to the arrangement of head, body, legs and arms in a pose or movement. A good line is absolutely indispensable to the classlcal dancer.
  • Unit of length in late 18^th-century France; see pied. [Lavoisier]
  • A troublesome term. Originally the measuremnet of the thickness or diameter of a watch movement, it is used in Europe to define the size of generally German-made burners. There are roughly 12 lignes per inch (actually inches divided by .0888 or cm divided by 2.2558). ...